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The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
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CourtDude Sporking ENFP Network Engineer User ID: 55747 02-16-2012 03:11 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
LoP Guest Wrote:Currahee Wrote:If ANY larger object has passed through our system in the last MILLION years the planets would not all have almost perfectly circular orbits, which they do.
PlanetX visiting us in human history debunked.
First off, the planets are "NOT" in a perfect circle, or near a perfect circle, they are in an "elliptical orbit", and are always working within a field of gravity tension, with planets (such as this earth) having a constant "wobble" on it's axial tilt..
Second of all, the Sphinx is is at least 10,000 years old, (if not older), that the processes of carbon 14 dating have been proven to be "null and void" since the sun is outputting an energy particle base, that is "accelerating" the decay rate of the carbon 14, (which "WAS" the linear constant for dating artifacts)..
The entire linear history (to be honest) has been turned up on it's end, because the dating process is "null and void"...
The Sphinx is not the way it was originally built, the head was added later, and the original design is still up to anyones guess currently.. Napoleon was another big idiot, allowing his troops to further desecrate the Sphinx by allowing them to use it for artillery practice (damn Nimrod of the era .. )
There "is" a chamber underneath the foot of the Sphinx, it has already been cleaned out (courtesy of youtube video shot, showing them cleaning it out late at night behind the wall they have built around the Pyramids and the Sphinx)...
We have been lied to for so long, that we are told a lie, and think it is the truth without so much as a glimmer of cognitive thinking, and usage of common sense...
the circular orbital model is an old one, when we erroneously thought the sun was a fixed point in 'our universe'
that model does not take into account the sun's motion around the the galactic rim: traveling at 568,000 mph / 914,107 kph as it makes its journey, the planets trailing in the sun's ' coma' for lack of a better name here, trailing, catching up, slightly passing, then again trailing, every 12,500 years, all part of recurring cycles--the earths been there, did that, and got a white tee shirt: the icey poles. okay that last sentence was me being silly, but its all happened before, we just happen to be here now, when the 12,500 year cycle is beginning to happen again
exciting times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBlAGGzup48
(edit to add last sentence, no not this one, the one above!)
In the end each other is all we have.
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(This post was last modified: 02-16-2012 03:20 PM by CourtDude.)
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Currahee We stand alone, together User ID: 72872 02-16-2012 03:13 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Ghenghy Wrote:Currahee Wrote:Yes they are. Butthead!
Uh no they aren't moron. I suppose you think everything is standing still in our solar system, with all the planets rotating in a perfect circle around a stationary Sun. LOL
Why don't you look up the orbital eccentricity of Earth and then get back to me.
The Earth has nearly perfect circular orbit. Albeit elliptical, but barely.
Someday...
...I'll fight in the kumite and make my father proud.
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CourtDude Sporking ENFP Network Engineer User ID: 55747 02-16-2012 03:16 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Ghenghy Wrote:Currahee Wrote:Yes they are. Butthead!
Uh no they aren't moron. I suppose you think everything is standing still in our solar system, with all the planets rotating in a perfect circle around a stationary Sun. LOL
d'oh!!! i'd not even read this when i posted my above
no offense meant to anyone by it, my theories may not be right, but our solar system does move, measureable and repeatedly quantitatively confirmable--it freaking flies around the galactic rim, us truly on the ride of our lives!
In the end each other is all we have.
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Ghenghy Bring me that Tar-Tar womern! User ID: 70755 02-16-2012 03:16 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Currahee Wrote:Ghenghy Wrote:Currahee Wrote:Yes they are. Butthead!
Uh no they aren't moron. I suppose you think everything is standing still in our solar system, with all the planets rotating in a perfect circle around a stationary Sun. LOL
Why don't you look up the orbital eccentricity of Earth and then get back to me.

The Earth has nearly perfect circular orbit. Albeit elliptical, but barely.
LOL See CourtDude's post above doofus, you couldn't be more wrong.
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Currahee We stand alone, together User ID: 72872 02-16-2012 03:20 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
CourtDude Wrote:the circular orbital model is an old one, when we erroneously thought the sun was a fixed point in 'our universe'
that model does not take into account the sun's motion around the the galactic rim: traveling at 568,000 mph / 914,107 kph as it makes its journey, the planets trailing in the sun's 'coma' for lack of a better name here, trailing, catching up, slightly passing, then again trailing, every 12,500 years, all part of recurring cycles--the earths been there, did that, and got a white tee shirt: the icey poles. okay that last sentence was me being silly, but its all happened before, we just happen to be here now, when its beginning to happen again
exciting times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBlAGGzup48
Yes and that's not even taking into the account that the whole galaxy is itself moving around 552km/s
What I'm talking about is Earths relation to the sun. All evidence proves there has been no other large gravitation influences on the Earth. So Planet X could not have 'visited Earth before' as the theory proposed.
Someday...
...I'll fight in the kumite and make my father proud.
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Currahee We stand alone, together User ID: 72872 02-16-2012 03:21 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Ghenghy Wrote:Currahee Wrote:Ghenghy Wrote:Uh no they aren't moron. I suppose you think everything is standing still in our solar system, with all the planets rotating in a perfect circle around a stationary Sun. LOL
Why don't you look up the orbital eccentricity of Earth and then get back to me.

The Earth has nearly perfect circular orbit. Albeit elliptical, but barely.
LOL See CourtDude's post above doofus, you couldn't be more wrong. 
Let me look it up for you.
Earths Orbit eccentricity 0.0167
Do you know what that means?
Learn something. I am more right than you seem to what to understand.
The Earths orbit is ALMOST circular.
Someday...
...I'll fight in the kumite and make my father proud.
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Ghenghy Bring me that Tar-Tar womern! User ID: 70755 02-16-2012 03:22 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Currahee Wrote:CourtDude Wrote:the circular orbital model is an old one, when we erroneously thought the sun was a fixed point in 'our universe'
that model does not take into account the sun's motion around the the galactic rim: traveling at 568,000 mph / 914,107 kph as it makes its journey, the planets trailing in the sun's 'coma' for lack of a better name here, trailing, catching up, slightly passing, then again trailing, every 12,500 years, all part of recurring cycles--the earths been there, did that, and got a white tee shirt: the icey poles. okay that last sentence was me being silly, but its all happened before, we just happen to be here now, when its beginning to happen again
exciting times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBlAGGzup48
Yes and that's not even taking into the account that the whole galaxy is itself moving around 552km/s
What I'm talking about is Earths relation to the sun. All evidence proves there has been no other large gravitation influences on the Earth. So Planet X could not have 'visited Earth before' as the theory proposed.

OR, in other words.... you dont know what the f*ck you're talking about. OK, peace.
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Currahee We stand alone, together User ID: 72872 02-16-2012 03:24 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Ghenghy Wrote:Currahee Wrote:CourtDude Wrote:the circular orbital model is an old one, when we erroneously thought the sun was a fixed point in 'our universe'
that model does not take into account the sun's motion around the the galactic rim: traveling at 568,000 mph / 914,107 kph as it makes its journey, the planets trailing in the sun's 'coma' for lack of a better name here, trailing, catching up, slightly passing, then again trailing, every 12,500 years, all part of recurring cycles--the earths been there, did that, and got a white tee shirt: the icey poles. okay that last sentence was me being silly, but its all happened before, we just happen to be here now, when its beginning to happen again
exciting times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBlAGGzup48
Yes and that's not even taking into the account that the whole galaxy is itself moving around 552km/s
What I'm talking about is Earths relation to the sun. All evidence proves there has been no other large gravitation influences on the Earth. So Planet X could not have 'visited Earth before' as the theory proposed.

OR, in other words.... you dont know what the f*ck you're talking about. OK, peace. 
Contrary, you don't seem to know much about the subject. You certainly can hit the Smilies with your mouse, and call names.
Have you learned about Orbit eccentricity yet? Or do you purposefully like to stay in the dark?
Someday...
...I'll fight in the kumite and make my father proud.
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Ghenghy Bring me that Tar-Tar womern! User ID: 70755 02-16-2012 03:25 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Currahee Wrote:Learn something. I am more right than you seem to what to understand.
Hey, I got some good book learning. Evidently more than you! Come back when you learn how to
form a coherent sentence. Moron.
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(This post was last modified: 02-16-2012 03:26 PM by Ghenghy.)
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CourtDude Sporking ENFP Network Engineer User ID: 55747 02-16-2012 03:26 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
no need for attacks by anyone: both are correct, it is truly a matter of perspective
while the earth and planets dance their dance in the sun's coma as ghenghy endorses, their dance is not a perfectly circular helix--the helix itself has within it the orbital eccentricities currahee mentions as well above: it is a corkscrew made by a drunk at the lathe!
In the end each other is all we have.
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(This post was last modified: 02-16-2012 03:27 PM by CourtDude.)
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Currahee We stand alone, together User ID: 72872 02-16-2012 03:28 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
CourtDude Wrote:no need for attacks by anyone: both are correct, it is truly a matter of perspective
while the earth and planets dance their dance in the sun's coma, their dance is not a perfectly circular helix--the helix itself has within it the orbital eccentricities curahee mentions as well above: it is a corkscrew made by a drunk at the lathe!
The galaxy movement has nothing to do with this though. We're talking solar system, if Planet X is supposed to have effected our solar system the rest can be left out of the equation.
Our orbit, with our sun, is nearly (keyword) circular. Which means the sun has been the main influence on our orbit for a long, long, long time.
That's all I'm saying.
Someday...
...I'll fight in the kumite and make my father proud.
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Ghenghy Bring me that Tar-Tar womern! User ID: 70755 02-16-2012 03:32 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Currahee Wrote:CourtDude Wrote:no need for attacks by anyone: both are correct, it is truly a matter of perspective
while the earth and planets dance their dance in the sun's coma, their dance is not a perfectly circular helix--the helix itself has within it the orbital eccentricities curahee mentions as well above: it is a corkscrew made by a drunk at the lathe!
The galaxy movement has nothing to do with this though. We're talking solar system, if Planet X is supposed to have effected our solar system the rest can be left out of the equation.
Our orbit, with our sun, is nearly (keyword) circular. Which means the sun has been the main influence on our orbit for a long, long, long time.
That's all I'm saying.
There is no Planet X you dingbat. Just sayin.
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CourtDude Sporking ENFP Network Engineer User ID: 55747 02-16-2012 03:33 PM
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Currahee We stand alone, together User ID: 72872 02-16-2012 03:38 PM
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RE: The Riddle of the Sphinx - He's looking right at Planet X!
Ghenghy Wrote:Currahee Wrote:CourtDude Wrote:no need for attacks by anyone: both are correct, it is truly a matter of perspective
while the earth and planets dance their dance in the sun's coma, their dance is not a perfectly circular helix--the helix itself has within it the orbital eccentricities curahee mentions as well above: it is a corkscrew made by a drunk at the lathe!
The galaxy movement has nothing to do with this though. We're talking solar system, if Planet X is supposed to have effected our solar system the rest can be left out of the equation.
Our orbit, with our sun, is nearly (keyword) circular. Which means the sun has been the main influence on our orbit for a long, long, long time.
That's all I'm saying.
There is no Planet X you dingbat. Just sayin.
Very true, Planet X is fictional.
Someday...
...I'll fight in the kumite and make my father proud.
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